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Trinity
Designed by: Tanya Brooks
Tanya has taken log-cabin knitting to a whole new dimension with Trinity. If you are excited about log-cabin knitting but tired of squares and rectangles, this pattern is for you. Trinity is the perfect use for the yarns in your stash.
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Jumper Cable
Designed by: Erika Flory
Erika is back with yet another fun pattern for our most precious possesions. This child's jumper is a perfect knit to grow with the special child in your life. You'll want to create one in every color..
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Wedding Canopy
Designed by: Alison Reilly
A special pattern for a special day, this Wedding Canopy will become a family heirloom to be passed down for generations to come. Not getting married anytime soon? Then use this pattern to create anything from a blanket to a tablecloth just by choosing a different yarn weight.
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Child's Knitted Sacque
Designed by: Mrs. Jane Weaver
This is a reprint of a knitting pattern found in Peterson's Magazine from the year 1860. Take a look to see how knitting has changed and yet stayed very much the same.
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Infant's Shawl in Crochet
Designed by: Mrs. Jane Weaver
This is a reprint of a crochet pattern found in Peterson's Magazine from the year 1860. Take a look to see what women were crocheting back in the time of the Civil War.
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Skill Levels, Abbreviations, and More
For the Love of Yarn currently uses the guidelines established by the Craft Council of America. For
ease of use you can click our links to their site to get more information about skill levels required for
our patterns, abbreviations mentioned in our patterns and more.
Skill Levels
Crochet Abbreviations
Knitting Abbreviations
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